Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Types of Shot



The following are the shots which can be seen in the video:

1. Extreme Wide Shot - this type of shot is incorporated in the video through allowing a big/wide part of the backfield to be viewed in the frame, with the subject appearing small.

2. Wide Shot - in this shot, the subject is nearer compared to the previous shot. But this still has a wide view.

3. Medium Shot - the subject is nearer, i.e. the only part of her body which is included in the frame is her waist up to her head.

4. Medium Close-up - the focus in this shot is the subject's face (which can include her neck and other things near her head/face).

5. Extreme Close-up - in this shot, only the subject's smile/mouth appear in the frame.

6. Over-the-shoulder Shot - a girl's back is turned from the camera with the previous subjects appearing over her shoulder.

7. Close-up - only the girl's face appears in the frame.

8. Cut-in - the girl's moving hands (while she is talking) appear in the frame.

9. Graphic Shot - in this shot, the subject is inside the big three-dimensional zero.

10. 2S Shot - two persons appear in the frame.

11. Index - a finger is pointing to the sky.

12. 3S Shot - three persons appear in the frame.

13. 4S Shot - four persons appear in the frame.

14. Cross-shot - another girl talks to the main subject, connecting one shot (big girl is talking) to another (small girl is reacting).








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